Since launch in May 2002, Aqua MODIS has successfully operated for nearly 10 years, continuously collecting global datasets for scientific studies of key parameters of the earth's land, ocean, and atmospheric properties and their changes over time. The quality of these geophysical parameters relies on the input quality of sensor calibrated radiances. MODIS observations are made in 36 spectral bands with wavelengths ranging from visible (VIS) to longwave infrared (LWIR). Its reflective solar...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CALIBRATING, MODIS (RADIOMETRY), GEOPHYSICS, AIRBORNE...
The objective of the current work is to experimentally characterize the flowfield associated with an uni-element shear coaxial injector burning liquid oxygen/gaseous hydrogen (LOX/GH2) propellants. These experiments were carried out in an optically-accessible rocket chamber operating at a high pressure (approximately 400 psia). Quantitative measurements of drop size and velocity were obtained along with qualitative measurements of the disintegrating jet.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARACTERIZATION, COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS, FLOW...
The fiction writer uses language to create the illusion of reality. A work of fiction is an illusion of life in which characters attempt to transform basic reality by casting their desires and views upon it, thus creating internal conflict between elements of the real and the unreal. Characters must sort out through experiences that enable them to discover what truths finally exist. Every fiction has its own basic reality, through which the life of characters and their illusions are revealed,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Authors, Biographies, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Creative Writing,...
The composite materials proposed for use in the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Program contains a new, high modulus graphite fiber as the reinforcement. A study was conducted to measure certain mechanical properties of the new fiber-reinforced material as well as of a composite-faced aluminum honeycomb sandwich structure. Properties were measured at -157, 22, and 121 C. Complete characterization of this material was not intended. Longitudinal tensile, picture-frame shear,...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ANTENNA DESIGN, CHARACTERIZATION, COMPOSITE MATERIALS,...
Two series of imide/arylene either block copolymers were prepared using an arylene ether block and either an amorphous or semi-crystalline imide block. The resulting copolymers were characterized and selected physical and mechanical properties were determined. These results, as well as comparisons to the homopolymer properties, are discussed.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BLOCK COPOLYMERS, CHARACTERIZATION, ETHERS, IMIDES,...
Previous research indicated that mouse bone marrow cells could be grown in conditions of simulated microgravity. This environment was created in rotating bioreactor vessels. On three attempts mouse cells were grown successfully in the vessels. The cells reached a stage where the concentrations were doubling daily. Phenotypic analysis using a panel of monoclonal antibodies indicated that the cell were hematopoietic pluripotent stem cells. One unsuccessful attempt was made to reestablish the...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BIOREACTORS, BONE MARROW, CELLS (BIOLOGY), CULTURE...
This collection of abstracts is part of a continuing series providing information on recent doctoral dissertations. The 20 titles deal with a variety of topics, including the following: the teaching of children's literature; the study of American Indian literature and Biblical literature at the college level; the relationship between response to emotion-oriented poetry and emotions, interests, and personal needs; the use of role-playing, improvisation, and performance in the teaching of...
Topics: ERIC Archive, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Awards, Biblical Literature, Black...
Scientists within NASA's Applied Sciences Directorate have developed a well-characterized remote sensing Verification & Validation (V&V) site at the John C. Stennis Space Center (SSC). This site has enabled the in-flight characterization of satellite high spatial resolution remote sensing system products form Space Imaging IKONOS, Digital Globe QuickBird, and ORBIMAGE OrbView, as well as advanced multispectral airborne digital camera products. SSC utilizes engineered geodetic targets,...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARACTERIZATION, HIGH RESOLUTION, IMAGING TECHNIQUES, REMOTE...
The United States orbital transfer vehicles are presented: PAM-D (Payload Assist Module); PAM-D2; IUS (Inertial Upper Stage); and TOS (Transfer Orbit Stage). This presentation is represented by viewgraphs.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), INERTIAL UPPER STAGE, ORBIT TRANSFER VEHICLES, PAYLOAD ASSIST...
Long-term continuity of the data series being initiated by the MODIS (MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) on NASA's Terra mission will be obtained using the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) flying on the converged National Polar-Orbiting Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) and on the NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP). The data series include critical parameters such as cloud and aerosol properties, vegetation index, land use and land cover, ocean chlorophyll and...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AEROSOLS, IMAGING SPECTROMETERS, INFRARED IMAGERY,...
Hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixer elements, based on niobium titanium nitride (NbTiN) thin film technology, have been fabricated on crystalline quartz substrates over a 20 nm thick AlN buffer layer. The film was patterned by optical lithography, yielding bolometer elements that measure about 1 micrometer long and between 2 and 12 micrometers wide. These mixer chips were mounted in a fixed-tuned waveguide mixer block, and tested in the 600 and 800 GHz frequency range. The 3-dB output bandwidth...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BOLOMETERS, MIXING CIRCUITS, THIN FILMS, FABRICATION,...
This research is part of a program aimed to evaluate and demonstrate the ability of candidate CMC materials for a variety of applications in reusable launch vehicles. The life and durability of these materials in rocket and engine applications are of major concern and there is a need to develop and validate life prediction methodology. In this study, material characterization and mechanical testing was performed in order to identify the failure modes, degradation mechanisms, and progression of...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES, CHARACTERIZATION, FAILURE MODES,...
Across the centuries the heroes in dramatic works develop and play out action along the same lines, although the dramas may have been created by different authors and may reflect various eras and cultures. A case in point is a comparison of the two Spanish plays "El Caballero de Illescas" by Lope de Vega (1602) and "Los Intereses Creados" by Jacinto Benavente (1907). Similarities in the fate of the two protagonists are striking. Both men arrive penniless in Naples at a bleak...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Baroque Literature, Characterization, Comedy, Dialogs (Literary), Drama, Formal...
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Iowa City In Focus brings the people, places, and projects of Iowa City into clear view. This monthly video program aims to highlight topical events and subjects through in-depth storytelling. Here's what you'll find in this month's episode: Waste Characterization Study Learn how this study tracks what items end up in the landfill, and how that information is used to keep reusable, recyclable and compostable materials out of the garbage. Utilities Assistance Fund Lend a helping hand to those in...
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Short stories written by Indians in English show an abundant variety in theme, background, narrative styles and characterization, but limited critical appraisal. This book is the first wide ranging study of its kind. It studies the collections of short stories against changing social, cultural and political mores. The author has tried to look for but not impose a pattern on a short story writer's entire body of work.
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Topics: Short stories, narrative styles, characterization, locales, atmosphere
A group of six feminists undertook this study because they felt it important that people learn about racial and sexual discrimination in textbooks used in Baltimore City and other U.S. schools. The task force chose five series of basal readers widely used in Baltimore. These series are used in most, if not all, Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I schools -- schools in which a majority of students are Third World. A predetermined selection process was used to chose a block of ten stories...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Basal Reading, Basic Reading, Black Stereotypes, Characterization, Childrens...
Ultrasonic test system input-output characteristics were investigated by directly coupling the transmitting and receiving transducers face to face without a test specimen. Some of the fundamentals of digital signal processing were summarized. Input and output signals were digitized by using a digital oscilloscope, and the digitized data were processed in a microcomputer by using digital signal-processing techniques. The continuous-time test system was modeled as a discrete-time, linear,...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BROADBAND, DIGITAL DATA, SIGNAL PROCESSING, STRESS WAVES,...
This lesson about Islam and the Koran is intended for grade 6 or 7 core classrooms. The lesson plan uses the story of Joseph (not Joseph, the father of Jesus, but Joseph who was abandoned by his brothers in a pit) as told in the Koran. The lesson plan does not provide a translation of the story but indicates where one can be found on the Internet. It presents seven study questions for story comprehension and provides comparative text for each of the questions from the Koran and from the Old...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Characterization, Intermediate Grades, Islam, Islamic Culture, Junior High Schools,...
The works of Eudora Welty challenge the abilities of the oral reader who wishes to interpret them properly. Her novel, "Losing Battles," requires careful attention to the narrative point of view as a guide to its various dimensions of meaning. The narrative shifts through the consciousnesses of various characters of four generations in a rural Mississippi community. The narrator is not a character in the novel; he stands outside the story, and yet he must convey a sense of...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Characterization, Content Analysis, Critical Reading, Fiction, Interpretive Reading,...
An effective teaching method, the technique of changing crucial characteristics of a literary work and presenting students with unsuitable alternatives leads the students to their own discovery of the artistic appropriateness of the original. Examples may be seen in each of three representative areas of English: (1) poetry--substitute words to alter sounds, rhyme, rhythm or meaning; (2) fiction--change character behavior or motivation, plot, title, point of view, structure, or style; and (3)...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Characterization, Discovery Learning, English Instruction, Fiction, Literary...
Bell 47G depositing spray over characterization card line. Aerial Pesticide Application Training (APAT). Ovid, Michigan. Photo by: Unknown Date: March 22, 2017 Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection. Source: Forest Health Protection digital file collection. Regional Office; Portland, Oregon. Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
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A high speed electric spindle based on active electromagnetic suspension technology has been designed, built, and tested. The main goal of the research work was the construction of a highly modular unit which can be used for teaching and research purposes. The design of the electromechanical components and of the control unit is described in detail, together with the characterization tests performed on the various subsystems. A description of the preliminary tests on the unit, conducted at...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CONSTRUCTION, CONTROL EQUIPMENT, CRITICAL VELOCITY,...
This content analysis sought to examine the annotations in two editions of "Books for You" (a recommended reading list for high school students) published thirty-one years apart (1964 and 1995) to determine if the roles, settings, and importance of multicultural characters has changed in any way. The percentage of annotations was compared to United States Census population, including the following ethnic groups: African American, Native American, Asian/Pacific Islanders, Hispanic...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adolescent Literature, American Indians, Asian Americans, Bibliographies, Blacks,...
Information is given in viewgraph form on the Earth Observing System (EOS) nickel hydrogen battery. Information is given on the life evaluation test, cell characteristics, acceptance and characterization tests, and the battery system description.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM (EOS), NICKEL HYDROGEN BATTERIES,...
C.M. Condit (1986) has pointed out that audiences regard characterizations as the most salient feature of any text. The power of identification or "the result of all the components in the rhetorical act" (K. Burke, 1945, 1950) is compelling. The power generated by viewers' responses to character-centered films can be harnessed in the classroom to overcome communication obstacles. For instance, students often minimize the role that sociocultural differences play in interpersonal...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Audience Response, Characterization, Communication Problems, Cultural Differences,...
Phenomenal improvements in the computational performance of multiprocessors have not been matched by comparable gains in I/O system performance. This imbalance has resulted in I/O becoming a significant bottleneck for many scientific applications. One key to overcoming this bottleneck is improving the performance of parallel file systems. The design of a high-performance parallel file system requires a comprehensive understanding of the expected workload. Unfortunately, until recently, no...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARACTERIZATION, COMPARISON, COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN,...
NASA has been studying options to conduct missions beyond Low Earth Orbit, but within the Earth‐Moon system, in preparation for deep space exploration including human missions to Mars. Referred to as the Proving Ground, this arena of exploration activities will enable the development of human spaceflight systems and operations to satisfy future exploration objectives beyond the cis‐lunar environment. One option being considered includes the deployment of a habitable element or elements,...
Topics: Martinez, Roland, NASA Johnson Space Center, NASA has been studying options to conduct missions...
Based on Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula," this lesson plan presents activities designed to help students understand that some fictional literary characters become so famous that they enter popular culture in other forms (movies, games, toys); and that working on a product such as a game often demands collaborative effort. The main activity of the lesson involves students working in small groups to develop a board game based on "Dracula." It includes objectives, materials,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Characterization, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Educational Games, English...
Noting that breaking off romantic relationships can be traumatic even when the end is welcome, this paper describes the strategies and stages of relationship termination and suggests ways for instructors of oral interpretation and/or interpersonal communication classes to illustrate such relational decay. The first section deals with relationship termination strategies, identifying M. J. Cody's five general strategies: behavioral de-escalation, identity management, justification, de-escalation,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Characterization, Communication Research, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary...
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Iowa City In Focus brings the people, places, and projects of Iowa City into clear view. This monthly video feature spotlights the community through in-depth storytelling. Free Wheels Program: Watch to see how this new program is allowing area youth to earn a bicycle all while learning bike safety and maintenance. Waste Characterization Study: Learn how this dirty job is helping shape the future recycling programs of Iowa City by examining what items we are throwing into our landfill. Know Your...
Topics: Iowa, Iowa City, citychannel4, CC4, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, Iowa City...
A radiative transfer computer model was developed to characterize the total flux of chlorophyll a fluoresced or backscattered photons when laser radiation is incident on turbid water that contains a non-homogeneous suspension of inorganic sediments and phytoplankton. The radiative transfer model is based on the Monte Carlo technique and assumes that: (1) the aquatic medium can be represented by a stratified concentration profile; and (2) that appropriate optical parameters can be defined for...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHLOROPHYLLS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, FLUORESCENCE, LASER INDUCED...
Orbview-3 Sensor calibration summaries from the year 2004-2005 is presented.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CALIBRATING, CHARACTERIZATION, RADIOMETERS, SENSORS,...
The fidelity of lunar simulants as compared to actual regolith is evaluated using Figures of Merit (FOM) which are based on four criteria: Particle Size, Particle Shape, Composition, and Density of the bulk material. In practice, equipment testing will require other information about both the physical properties (mainly of the dust fraction) and composition as a function of particle size. At Glenn Research Center (GRC) we are involved in evaluating a number of simulant properties of consequence...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARACTERIZATION, LUNAR DUST, REGOLITH, LUNAR GEOLOGY, LUNAR...
An experimental procedure for evaluating the validity of using uniaxial tests to provide a conservative bound on the fatigue crack growth rate behavior small cracks in bi-axially loaded Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessel (COPV) liners is described. The experimental procedure included the use of a laser notch to quickly generate small surface fatigue cracks with the desired size and aspect ratios. An out-of-plane constraint system was designed to allow fully reversed, fully plastic testing of...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), PRESSURE VESSELS, COMPOSITE WRAPPING, LININGS, PLASTIC...
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Magnesium gluconate is a classical pharmaceutical/nutraceutical compound used as a magnesium ion source for the prevention and treatment of hypomagnesemia. The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of The Trivedi Effect® - Energy of Consciousness Healing Treatment (Biofield Energy Healing Treatment) on magnesium gluconate for the change in the structural properties and isotopic abundance ratio (PM+1/PM and PM+2/PM) using LC-MS and NMR spectroscopy. Magnesium gluconate was divided...
Topics: Trivedi Effect, Mahendra Trivedi, Biofield, Retention Time, LC-MS, NMR Spectroscopy, Structure of...
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Radio plays can provide opportunities for high school or college students to act without having to memorize scripts. Elements necessary for a well-produced radio play consist of: (1) a suitable play, which may be a simple play or an adaptation of a short story or novel; (2) a radio script which is plausible and feasible within the limitations of radio production; (3) a director who will revise the script readily to provide proper rhythm and dramatic tension as well as promote the acting...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Acting, Characterization, College Instruction, Drama, Dramatics, Playwriting,...
This paper presents the formulation of an uncertainty quantification challenge problem consisting of five subproblems. These problems focus on key aspects of uncertainty characterization, sensitivity analysis, uncertainty propagation, extreme-case analysis, and robust design.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARACTERIZATION, UNCERTAIN SYSTEMS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY...
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A theoretical examination of the slotted-wall flow field is conducted to determine the appropriate wall pressure drop (or boundary condition) equation. This analysis improves the understanding of the fluid physics of these types of flow fields and helps in evaluating the uncertainties and limitations existing in previous mathematical developments. It is shown that the resulting slotted-wall boundary condition contains contributions from the airfoil-induced streamline curvature and the...
Topics: CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES, OXIDATION, STRESSES, CREEP RUPTURE STRENGTH, PROTECTIVE COATINGS,...
This paper examines the subversion of teacher authority in children's literature. It notes that picture books present various forms of "subversion" of teacher authority that range from the overt to the implicit. Examples from children's books that were presented to elementary education majors in a children's literature class are presented. The discussion in the paper includes class comments on perceived responses of the intended child audience and also how they as future educators...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adolescent Literature, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education,...
We give an overview of the operational concepts and architecture of the Kepler Science Data Pipeline. Designed, developed, operated, and maintained by the Science Operations Center (SOC) at NASA Ames Research Center, the Kepler Science Data Pipeline is central element of the Kepler Ground Data System. The SOC charter is to analyze stellar photometric data from the Kepler spacecraft and report results to the Kepler Science Office for further analysis. We describe how this is accomplished via the...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARGE COUPLED DEVICES, DATA SYSTEMS, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING,...
The goal of the DebriSat project is to characterize fragments generated by a hypervelocity collision involving a modern satellite in low Earth orbit (LEO). The DebriSat project will update and expand upon the information obtained in the 1992 Satellite Orbital Debris Characterization Impact Test (SOCIT), which characterized the breakup of a 1960 s US Navy Transit satellite. There are three phases to this project: the design and fabrication of DebriSat - an engineering model representing a...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SPACE DEBRIS, LOW EARTH ORBITS, HYPERVELOCITY IMPACT, IMPACT...
Current ringing in an Inductive Pulsed Plasma Thruster (IPPT) can lead to reduced energy efficiency, excess heating, and wear on circuit components such as capacitors and solid state devices. Clamping off the current using a fast turn-off power diode is an effective way to reduce current ringing and increase energy efficiency. A diode with a shorter reverse recovery time will allow the least amount of current to ring back through the circuit, as well as minimize switching losses. The reverse...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), PULSED PLASMA THRUSTERS, PULSED INDUCTIVE THRUSTERS,...
Graphitization of carbon is an irreversible process which alters the structure of graphitic materials in response to the increase in metamorphic grade (temperature and/or pressure). Carbonaceous materials offer a reliable geothermometer as their Raman spectra change systematically with increasing metamorphic grade [1-3]. In this study, we identified carbonaceous materials in the xenolithic clasts in Sharps and interpreted their metamorphic history by revealing the structural organization...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ORGANIC MATERIALS, CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS, RAMAN...
The Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) is a general purpose instrumentation system designed to measure the accelerations onboard the Shuttle Orbiter and Shuttle/Spacelab vehicles. These measurements are used to support microgravity experiments and investigation into the microgravity environment of the vehicle. Acceleration measurements can be made at locations remote from the SAMS main instrumentation unit by the use of up to three remote triaxial sensor heads. The prime objective for...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ACCELERATION (PHYSICS), GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS, MICROGRAVITY,...
Reuse of products, processes, and other knowledge will be the key to enable the software industry to achieve the dramatic improvement in productivity and quality required to satisfy the anticipated growing demands. Although experience shows that certain kinds of reuse can be successful, general success has been elusive. A software life-cycle technology which allows comprehensive reuse of all kinds of software-related experience could provide the means to achieving the desired order-of-magnitude...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CHARACTERIZATION, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, REQUIREMENTS, REUSE,...
The exploration of genetic diversity is important to properly maintain and exploit germplasm resources and to design better strategically defined approaches in the utilization of collected germplsam so as to safeguard it from extinction. Therefore, current study was undertaken to evaluate genetic diversity of Lavatera cachemiriana collected from different geographical locations. RAPD based molecular markers were used to evaluate genetic diversity. Total DNA was isolated using CTAB method,...
Topics: Lavatera kashmiriana, Genetic analysis, Molecular Characterization, Polymorphism., Biotechnology
The Landsat series of satellites provides the longest running continuous data set of moderate-spatial-resolution imagery beginning with the launch of Landsat 1 in 1972 and continuing with the 1999 launch of Landsat 7 and current operation of Landsats 5 and 7. The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) will continue this program into a fourth decade providing data that are keys to understanding changes in land-use changes and resource management. LDCM consists of a two-sensor platform comprised...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CALIBRATING, INFRARED DETECTORS, SATELLITE IMAGERY,...
Slug calorimeters are used in sheer and stagnation mode to characterize heat flux levels for high enthalpy streams. The traditional design features a gap between slug and holder, which can be of concern in these convective heat flux environments. The challenge is to develop a calorimeter that closes the gap to gas flow, but largely maintains thermal insulation of the slug. The work presented herein introduces two new slug calorimeter designs featuring a closed gap. This is done using either...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CALORIMETERS, GAS FLOW, HEAT FLUX, PLASMAS (PHYSICS),...
The hero of Allan Sillitoe's novel, "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner," differs in many ways from the typical modern existential hero. Unlike the anti-hero, Smith is not searching for values, for he understands what life is and accepts it. He follows a code of honesty and hates "phonies." He is aware of class distinctions and sees the world as a confrontation between the "In-laws" and the "Out-laws"; he recognizes himself as one of the Out-laws...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Antisocial Behavior, Characterization, English Literature, Existentialism, Modernism,...
A set of lessons to introduce "Julius Caesar" to secondary school students unfamiliar with Shakespeare is provided in this teaching guide. Only a critical fraction of the play is covered in the lessons. First, a synopsis of a modern high school situation whose conflicts parallel those in "Julius Caesar" is presented; then, directions are given for making explicit the relationship between the modern situation and Brutus' soliloquy (II,i). Subsequent activities include an...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Characterization, Drama, Dramatics, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation,...